GHOST® FISH OIL
GHOST® FISH OIL
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Keep f*cking swimming! GHOST® Fish Oil sashimi’s the competition packing 1250mg of the highest quality, molecularly distilled, super pure and potent, 100% cold water fish oil around.
- 1250mg Full Spectrum Fish Oil with High EPA/DHA
- 100% Cold Water Fish (Nordic Sourced)
- Molecularly Distilled for Highest Quality
- GHOST® No-Burp Enteric Coating (Zero Fish Burps)
Keep f*cking swimming! GHOST® Fish Oil sashimi’s the competition packing 1250mg of the highest quality, molecularly distilled, super pure and potent, 100% cold water fish oil around.
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GHOST® Full Disclosure Label
All GHOST® products feature a 100% transparent label that fully discloses the dose of each active ingredient. Zero proprietary blends means you know what you’re getting in each and every scoop.
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Full Spectrum Fish Oil
1250MG
Citrulline is one of the best pump ingredients on the market. Most brands elect to stick Citrulline in a proprietary blend, under dose the compound or use ‘Citrulline Malate,’ which today is no more than a blend of L-Citrulline and Malic Acid, often in an undisclosed ratio. In fact, the 4 grams of L-Citrulline per scoop in GHOST Legend® is equivalent to the L-Citrulline content of 8 grams of Citrulline Malate!
Pure L-Citrulline may be more expensive, but provides better pumps without the potential for stomach discomfort caused by the additional acid.
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Molecularly Distilled
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No Fishy Burps
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